Description: Large, depressed-globular cactus up 18 cm in diameter, very large fat tubercles up to 60 mm wide, rounded on top, pentaedrical at the base, always broader than rounded, the tubercles axil is woolly.Spines: The tubercles are capped with a 5-8 of with stout but short radial spines, long (5-15 mm) reflexed, adpressed to the body.Flowers: Sweet smelling large 6 to 7.5 cm pink-colored are produced in late summer to autumn.

Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Coryphantha elephantidens group

Coryphantha elephantidens(Lem.) Lem.: Large, depressed-globular cactus, often clumping with large dark-green tubercles rounded on top, the tubercles axil is very woolly. The radial spines are stout reflexed and adpressed to the body. Flowers whitish, yellow or pink.

Coryphantha elephantidens subs. bumamma(Ehrenb.) Dicht & A.Lüthy: Strongly offsetting species forming large groups up to 50 cm in diameter. Stem glaucous green. It is very similar to Coryphantha elephantidens but the flower are much smaller and nearly yellow.

Cultivation and Propagation: Easily grown in normal cactus compost, requires good drainage. Water in moderation, keep drier in winter. Full sun to partial shade in summer. In humid conditions, the exudation of nectar (if not completely removed by ants) can cause the formation of mould which leads to ugly black-colouring of the epidermis. To prevent this, spray the plant with water to remove the nectar. And provide very good ventilation. It flowers quite early, but needs about 8-12 years to reach the typical, definite outlook. It tolerates fairly low temperatures as long as it is kept dry (Frost Tolerance: Hardy to -3°C)